Why Buy Factory Toyota OEM Parts Instead of Aftermarket


Some are unsure of the benefits of replacing their old parts with the factory replacement and chose to use an aftermarket part. There are many reasons to use OEM parts, some are obvious and others are not, but most are listed below. I hope this helps in your buying decision!

• OEM factory parts will keep your Toyota looking and running just like the day it drove off the showroom floor.
• Inferior aftermarket parts can leave you stranded or worse. Factory OEM  parts are made to the exacting standards of your specific year and model for quality, fit and safety. Whereas aftermarket parts will fit many makes and models.
• Toyota OEM parts are built to the highest of quality. They may be a little more expensive than the aftermarket replacements, but they will typically last much longer.
• Save time during the installation process. OEM parts have the exact fit and finish of the parts you are uninstalling. Factory accessories will also match the interior or exterior of the vehicle perfectly!
• Our factory trained parts professionals will offer the highest level of expertise in Toyota parts and accessories. They will be able to answer questions the aftermarket guys can’t.
• OEM parts offer the quality you have come to expect from your Toyota.
• Factory parts will enhance a smooth ride, drivability, acceleration and cornering. They also add to cabin comfort and fight road noise.
• OEM parts are very durable. They will prolong the life of your Toyota and will enhance resale value. Invest in your investment!
•  Aftermarket stores will offer you good parts and better parts, but Toyota dealers can offer you the best parts. Why would you want any less than the best on your Toyota?
• Toyota Factory OEM parts are backed by the company who built your car. Toyota’s Factory Warranty is good for 12 months regardless of mileage from the date of purchase or installation on a vehicle, or the remainder of any applicable new vehicle warranty, whichever provides greater coverage.
• How can you afford not to buy OEM?

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